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What's The Meaning of this Bible Quiz?


What's That Mean?

For each word, give the meaning as it is given in the Bible

  1. Rabbi

  2. Healer
    Teacher
    Blessed
    Ruler

  3. Barnabas

  4. Dear Friend
    Father of Truth
    Son of Encouragement
    Hard Worker

  5. Boanerges

  6. Sons of Thunder
    Odd Couple
    Strength of Days
    Right Hand of God

  7. Golgotha

  8. Life's End
    No Hope of Man
    Place of the Skull
    Hill of Blood

  9. Talitha kum

  10. Do You Hear Me
    Little Girl Get Up
    Arise, Pick Up Your Mat and Walk
    Let Her Alone

  11. Siloam

  12. Water
    Choice
    Freedom
    Sent

  13. Melchizedek

  14. King of righteousness
    High Priest
    Neverending
    Receiver of Tithe

  15. Babel

  16. Language
    Tower
    Confused
    Choice

  17. Immanuel

  18. Messiah
    Holy One of God
    He Who Reigns
    God Is With Us

  19. Ephphatha

  20. I Have Found It
    The Curse is Lifted
    Be Opened
    It is Good


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